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Sub-process Approach for Agent #748
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This is a sub-task of #463.
In working through the agent implementation I figured out that some of the Caddy-based backends really don't want to allow running multiple instances per-process. The
caddy.Run()
call really expects to only happen a single time per-process.Also, it might be a little less than ideal to lose all of the running shares in a case where an agent process crashes.
So, let's explore a sub-process based agent approach. Instead of having a single large process to manage all of the agent frontends and backends, let's make the core agent into a sub-process manager.
Spawning processes is relatively easy. There may be challenges around discovering which processes correspond to existing shares, and detecting crashed sub-processes.
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